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Aston Martin on standby if Honda quit F1

Red Bull's title sponsor Aston Martin have said that they will 'stand ready' to up their Formula 1 involvement if Honda don't commit beyond 2020. The sports car manufacturer have been Red Bull's title sponsor since last year, but they were already working together prior to this with Aston Martin partnering Red Bull Advanced Technologies to build the Valkyrie hypercar. Red Bull switched to Honda power for 2019, though Aston Martin had discussing the idea of developing an engine of their own to the 2021 regulations. While Aston are happy with the Red Bull/Honda relationship and don't want to 'muscle in' on it, they are on standby should Honda leave the series. Speaking to Autosport after...
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